TB-03 Bass Line The Classic TB-303 Sound in the Palm of Your Hand The battery-powered TB-03 is a direct descendant of the famous TB-303 Bass Line Synth. The layout and controls are unchanged, so it works just like the original. It sounds like it too, thanks to Roland’s advanced ACB technology…
…MIDI channel and Voice Priority selection * 3-Year Warranty Program* * Designed and engineered in Italy Only produced from 1981 to 1984, the Roland TB-303 was a tremendous commercial flop as a replacement for the bass guitar, however it soon found its place as one of the most-loved synthesizers for…
…channel and Voice Priority selection * 3-Year Warranty Program* * Designed and engineered in Italy TD-3-AM Only produced from 1981 to 1984, the Roland TB-303 was a tremendous commercial flop as a replacement for the bass guitar, however it soon found its place as one of the most-loved synthesizers…
…to all important parameters - MIDI and USB implementation with MIDI channel and Voice Priority selection Only produced from 1981 to 1984, the Roland TB-303 was a tremendous commercial flop as a replacement for the bass guitar, however it soon found its place as one of the most-loved synthesisers for…
…to all important parameters - MIDI and USB implementation with MIDI channel and Voice Priority selection Only produced from 1981 to 1984, the Roland TB-303 was a tremendous commercial flop as a replacement for the bass guitar, however it soon found its place as one of the most-loved synthesisers for…
…WITHING 24 HOURS. TB-303 The Sound that Gave Birth to a Movement Some instruments are so groundbreaking, they create entire musical genres. Roland’s TB-303 is one of these influential instruments, but it wasn’t always seen that way. When Roland released the TB-303 Bass Line in 1981 it…
…could have anticipated what would happen to the world of dance music when inventive musicians on both sides of the Atlantic embraced Roland’s now-legendary TB-303. Since the 1980s, it’s been a staple of electronic music—it is the defining sound of acid house, and has since been the…
…and lets you dig deep into its sonic capabilities. It has the sounds of legendary Roland rhythm machines and synthesizers that are the foundation of electronic music—including the TR-808, TR-909, TB-303, JUNO-106, and SH-101. But the MC-707 also looks forward, with modern digital and hybrid…
…to all important parameters - MIDI and USB implementation with MIDI channel and Voice Priority selection Only produced from 1981 to 1984, the Roland TB-303 was a tremendous commercial flop as a replacement for the bass guitar, however it soon found its place as one of the most-loved synthesisers for…
TR-06 Drumatix Authentic TR-606. And so much more. The TR-06 is a detailed replica of the classic Roland TR-606—with some major modern upgrades. Our new Roland Boutique version has the distinctive tone and iconic look of the original, with more sound-shaping options, innovative sequencing…
…Analogue Bass Line Synthesiser with VCO, VCF, 16-Step Sequencer, Distortion Effects and 16-Voice Poly Chain Only produced from 1981 to 1984, the Roland TB-303 was a tremendous commercial flop as a replacement for the bass guitar, however it soon found its place as one of the most-loved synthesisers…
…Analogue Bass Line Synthesiser with VCO, VCF, 16-Step Sequencer, Distortion Effects and 16-Voice Poly Chain Only produced from 1981 to 1984, the Roland TB-303 was a tremendous commercial flop as a replacement for the bass guitar, however it soon found its place as one of the most-loved synthesisers…
…Analogue Bass Line Synthesiser with VCO, VCF, 16-Step Sequencer, Distortion Effects and 16-Voice Poly Chain Only produced from 1981 to 1984, the Roland TB-303 was a tremendous commercial flop as a replacement for the bass guitar, however it soon found its place as one of the most-loved synthesisers…
…Analogue Bass Line Synthesiser with VCO, VCF, 16-Step Sequencer, Distortion Effects and 16-Voice Poly Chain Only produced from 1981 to 1984, the Roland TB-303 was a tremendous commercial flop as a replacement for the bass guitar, however it soon found its place as one of the most-loved synthesisers…
…Analogue Bass Line Synthesiser with VCO, VCF, 16-Step Sequencer, Distortion Effects and 16-Voice Poly Chain Only produced from 1981 to 1984, the Roland TB-303 was a tremendous commercial flop as a replacement for the bass guitar, however it soon found its place as one of the most-loved synthesisers…